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UCLA Hosts Top 10 Teams From Bay Area 2007-08 SCHEDULE/RESULTS 2007-08 Overall Record: 6-7 Pac-10 Record: 1-1 NOVEMBER: 1 Team Concept (Exhib.) W 94-82 7 Love & Basketball (Exhib.) W 84-67 14 at Cal State Northridge W 81-69 18 Rice W 79-71 20 Cal Poly SLO W 107-83 25 #3 Maryland (TV - FSN) L 75-79 28 at Pepperdine L 79-91 DECEMBER: 1-2 at Univ. of Nevada Nugget Classic vs. Idaho State L 64-76 vs. Southern W 79-52 8 at San Diego L 57-63 15 at BYU (TV - The Mtn.) L 58-68 19 #1 Tennessee L 70-82 21 UC Riverside W 71-60 28 at #24 Arizona State L 59-62 30 at Arizona W 68-59 JANUARY: 4 #2 Stanford 7:00 pm 6 #10 California (TV - FSN) 12:30 pm 10 at Washington 7:00 pm 12 at Washington State 2:00 pm 19 at USC 12:00 pm 24 Oregon 7:00 pm 26 Oregon State 2:00 pm 31 at California 7:00 pm FEBRUARY: 2 at Stanford 2:00 pm 8 Washington State 7:00 pm 10 Washington (TV - ESPN2) 1:30 pm 17 USC 2:00 pm 21 at Oregon State 7:00 pm 23 at Oregon 2:00 pm 28 Arizona State 7:00 pm MARCH: 1 Arizona 11:00 am 7 Pac-10 Tournament - San Jose, CA TBD 8 Pac-10 Tournament - San Jose, CA TBD 9 Pac-10 Tournament - San Jose, CA TBD 10 Pac-10 Tournament - San Jose, CA TBD NCAA Tournament: Mar. 22-25 - NCAA 1st/2nd Rounds Mar. 29-Apr. 1 - NCAA Regionals Apr. 6-8 - NCAA Final Four Home games are played in Pauley Pavilion and noted in boldface All times listed are local to site & subject to change DATE: January 2, 2007 SID CONTACTS: Steve Rourke/Liza David PHONE: 310-206-6831 E-MAIL: srourke@athletics.ucla.edu or ldavid@athletics.ucla.edu Website: uclabruins.com GAMEDAY CENTRAL DATE: Fri., Jan. 4 OPPONENT: #2 Stanford (12-1, 2-0) GAME TIME: 7:00 pm GAME SITE: Pauley Pavilion (12,819) AUDIO/VIDEO: uclabruins.com (free) TALENT: Dave Marcus (play-by-play) Michael Sondheimer (color) DATE: Sun., Jan. 6 OPPONENT: #10 California (11-2, 2-0) GAME TIME: 12:30 pm LIVE TV: Fox Sports Net TALENT: Jim Watson (play-by-play) Tracy Warren (color) AUDIO: uclabruins.com (free) TALENT: Dave Marcus (play-by-play) Michael Sondheimer (color) UCLA WELCOMES #2 STANFORD FRIDAY, #10 CALIFORNIA SUNDAY UCLA (6-7, 1-1 in the Pac-10) will host its third Top 3 (at the time of the game) opponent this season on Friday, Jan. 4 when the second-ranked Stanford Cardinal (12-1, 2-0) visits Pauley Pavilion for a 7:00 pm game. The Bruins have already hosted No. 1 Tennessee (L 82-70) and No. 3 Maryland (L 79-75). On Sunday, Jan. 6, the Bruins will challenge 10th-ranked California (11-2, 2-0) at 12:30 pm in a game televised live by Fox Sports Net. The battle against the Golden Bears will be the seventh game out of the last eight in which the Bruins will have squared off against a team which advanced to the post-season in 2006-07. UCLA split its opening Pac-10 series last weekend, losing a tight contest at Arizona State on Dec. 28, 62-59, and defeating Arizona in Tucson, 68-59. Stanford swept the Washington schools over the weekend, blowing out Washington State, 105-47, and Washington, 77-42. California also breezed by the Washington schools, downing the Huskies, 66-40, and the Cougars, 99-44. 2007-08 UCLA NUMERICAL ROSTER BRUIN BYTES Two Bruin players are averaging in double-fi gures, led by senior Lindsey Pluimer (13.9 points and a team-high 7.5 rebounds per game). Freshman Nina Earl also averages in double digits with an 11.2 mark. Three other members of UCLA's freshman class are just shy of averaging in double fi gures - Doreena Campbell, 9.1 ppg; Darxia Morris, 8.8; and Regina Rogers, 8.3 ppg. UCLA averages 72.8 points per game to rank second in the Pac-10. ABOUT STANFORD Stanford enters the weekend on a nine-game winning streak. Included amongst those victories is a 73-69 overtime win against then-undefeated and No. 1 Tennessee on Dec. 22. The Cardinal has two players ranked in the Pac-10's Top 5 in both scoring (No. 2 Candice Wiggins - 17.6, No. 4 Jayne Appel - 15.2) and rebounding (No. 2 Kayla Pedersen - 8.9, No. 3 Appel - 8.6). Stanford leads the conference in scoring offense (76.9 points per game), scoring margin (+20.2) and blocked shots (4.15 average). Stanford leads the overall series, 38-21, and won both contests last season - 68-59 in Pauley Pavilion and 65-54 in Palo Alto. UCLA's last victory in the series was a big one - an 85-76 overtime win over the Cardinal in the championship game of the 2006 Pac-10 Tournament. ABOUT CALIFORNIA California has won seven of its last eight games, with its only loss during that time coming to No. 3 Rutgers, 56-51. Junior Ashley Walker ranks in the Top 3 in the Pac-10 in scoring (No. 3-17.2 average) and rebounding (No. 1-10.2 average). Sophomore Rama N'diaye also ranks in the Top 5 in rebounding (No. 4-8.1 average). UCLA leads the overall series, 39-11, and has won three of the last four games. The two teams split last season, No. Name Pos Ht Yr Hometown (High School) 1 Nina Earl F 6-1 Fr. Pomona, CA (Diamond Ranch HS) 2 Tierra Henderson G 5-10 Jr. Pasadena, CA (Muir HS) 3 Darxia Morris G 5-8 Fr. Pasadena, CA (Muir HS) 4 Christina Nzekwe F 6-4 Fr. Seattle, WA (Chief Sealth HS) 5 Alexis Olivier G 5-8 So. Seal Beach, CA (Los Alamitos HS) 10 Allison Taka G 5-8 So. Culver City, CA (Culver City HS) 13 Erica Tukiainen G 6-0 So. Los Angeles, CA (Windward HS) 14 Lindsey Pluimer F 6-4 Sr. San Clemente, CA (San Clemente HS) 21 Doreena Campbell G 5-10 Fr. Alexandria, VA (Edison HS) 23 Chinyere Ibekwe C 6-4 Jr. Los Angeles, CA (Carson HS) 24 Candice Brown F 6-3 Fr. Riverside, CA (Bishop Amat HS) 31 Moniquee Alexander C 6-6 So. Harbor City, CA (Edison Academic Center) 34 Regina Rogers C 6-3 Fr. Seattle, WA (Chief Sealth HS) Head Coach: Kathy Olivier, 15th season (UNLV '82) Assistant Coaches: Pam Walker, Trisha Stafford-Odom, Maylana M. Douglas pg. 1 of 7

with each winning at home. The Bruins won 77-68 in overtime on Dec. 20, and Cal won 88-69 on Feb. 24. FRESH FACES The Bruin freshmen, ranked as the No. 4 recruiting class by HoopGurlz.com, have been as good as advertised, playing pivotal roles on the team. Four of the six freshmen have played in all 12 games, while one has played in 11 and the other 10. Doreena Campbell has made 11 starts, Darxia Morris 10, Regina Rogers eight, and Nina Earl three. Campbell leads the Bruins in assists (45) and minutes per game (29.8) and is the Pac-10 leader in assist/turnover ratio (2.14). Morris owns the team lead in steals with 34 and ranks second in the conference with a 2.62 steals average. Rogers ranks second on the team in rebounding (5.4 average), and Candice Brown leads the team with a.667 (10-15) fi eld goal percentage. Three times in the last six games, fi ve freshmen have been on the court at the same time for the Bruins. PLUIMER POWERS BRUINS UCLA's lone senior, forward Lindsey Pluimer, continues to lead the Bruins both on and off the court. Pluimer, a 2007-08 Lowe's Senior CLASS Award nominee, two-time Academic All-District selection and 2006-07 All-Pac-10 honorable mention selection, has started every game since her freshman season for a total of 105 career starts. Pluimer is one of just seven Bruins to record at least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 60 blocked shots for a career, and she is one of just 13 Bruins to have scored at least 1,000 points and pulled down at least 600 rebounds for her career. Pluimer currently ranks 14th in career scoring with 1,299 points and also has 635 career rebounds, which places her in UCLA's all-time Top 15. With a blocked shot at Arizona, Pluimer moved into a tie for seventh on UCLA's career list with 74. With her next point and blocked shot, Pluimer will join Ann Meyers, Necie Thompson, Natalie Williams and Maylana Martin as the only Bruins to have totaled at least 1,300 points, 630 rebounds and 75 blocked shots for a career. HER NAME IS EARL Freshman forward Nina Earl has been making a name for herself in her freshman season, ranking second on the Bruin squad in scoring with an 11.2 points per game average. Earl has scored in double fi gures eight times on the year and set career-highs in both scoring and rebounding when she recorded her fi rst career doubledouble at Arizona (23 points, 10 rebounds). Earl ranks sixth in the Pac-10 in fi eld goal percentage, connecting on 50.9% (58-114) of her shots and is the team leader in three-point fi eld goal percentage at 55.6% (5-9). MO BETTER Sophomore center Moniquee Alexander has shown big improvements lately, earning starts in the last fi ve games, Against No. 1 Tennessee, Alexander scored a career-high 11 points on 5-5 shooting from the fi eld. She equaled that point total against UC Riverside, scoring 11 points, and pulled down a season-high seven rebounds. Alexander had fi ve rebounds and zero turnovers in the game at Arizona State and shot 4-6 from the fi eld for eight points with four boards in the win at Arizona. Alexander averages 4.6 points and 3.2 rebounds per game and has played in all 13 games with six starts. CAMPBELL NATIONALLY RANKED Guard Doreena Campbell has played more like a veteran than a freshman, averaging 9.1 points, 4.2 rebounds, 3.75 assists, 1.7 steals and just 1.8 turnovers per game in 12 starts. She was ranked 13th in the nation in assist/turnover ratio in the last national rankings and was the top-ranking freshman in the nation in that category. Campbell is fi rst on the team in assists (45) and minutes per game (29.8). She recorded seven steals in the season opener at Cal State Northridge and had career-highs of eight assists and six boards at Arizona State. Campbell missed her fi rst game on Sunday at Arizona while nursing a sprained ankle but is available for this week's games. REBOUNDING ROGERS Freshman center Regina Rogers totaled 16 rebounds on Nov. 28 at Pepperdine, including 10 on the offensive end. Her 16 rebounds were the most by a Bruin player since Kristee Porter had 16 boards against Arizona on Jan. 20, 2001. Rogers was ferocious on the defensive boards at Arizona State, recording 13, along with three blocked shots. She added fi ve more boards at Arizona. Rogers is second on the team in rebounds per game (5.4 average) and blocks (10). PRIDE OF PASADENA Former teammates at Pasadena's John Muir HS, Tierra Henderson and Darxia Morris have paired up once again in UCLA's backcourt. Henderson, a junior, and Morris, a freshman, have started together in fi ve games. They rank 1-2 on the team in steals, with Morris totaling 34 and Henderson 30 to rank second and fourth, respectively, in the Pac-10. Morris also ranks second on the team in assists with 39 while averaging 8.8 points per game. Henderson has long been known as the Bruins' defensive sparkplug, but she has also upped her offensive game this year, averaging 7.2 points and leading the team in scoring with a career-high 15 at Pepperdine. At Arizona, they were the defensive duo, combining for 13 of UCLA's 17 steals on the day (Henderson with a career-high tying seven and Morris with a career-high six). National Rankings Associated Press (Dec. 31) 1.Connecticut (49) 2.Stanford (1) 3.Tennessee 4.North Carolina 5.Maryland 6.Rutgers 7.Georgia 8.Oklahoma 9.Baylor 10.California 11.LSU 12.Duke 13.Texas A&M 14.Notre Dame 15.DePaul 16.Texas 17.West Virginia 18.Auburn 19.Old Dominion 20.Geo. Washington 21.Ohio St. 22.Wyoming 23.Colorado 24.Oklahoma St. 25.Arkansas USA Today/ESPN (Jan. 2) 1. Connecticut (31) 2. Stanford 3. Tennessee 4. North Carolina 5. Maryland 6. Rutgers 7. Georgia 8. Oklahoma 9. Baylor 10. California 11. LSU 12. Texas A&M 13. Duke 14. Notre Dame 15. DePaul 16. West Virginia 17. Texas 18. Auburn 19. Geo. Washington 20. Ohio State 21. Arkansas 22. Wyoming 23. Old Dominion 24. Arizona State 25. Oklahoma State First-place votes in parentheses. Teams in boldface indicate 2007-08 UCLA opponents 2007-08 Pac-10 Standings (thru Dec. 31) Conf. Overall Stanford 2-0 12-1 California 2-0 11-2 Arizona State 2-0 8-5 Oregon 1-0 7-5 USC 1-1 8-5 UCLA 1-1 6-7 Oregon State 0-1 7-5 Arizona 0-2 6-7 Washington 0-2 5-9 Washington State 0-2 3-10 What's Next: Thur. Jan. 3 - ARIZONA at OREGON STATE; ARIZONA STATE at OREGON Fri., Jan. 4 - CALIFORNIA at USC; STANFORD at UCLA; WASHINGTON at WASHINGTON STATE Sat., Jan. 5 - ARIZONA at OREGON; ARIZONA STATE at OREGON STATE Sun., Jan. 6 - CALIFORNIA at UCLA; STAN- FORD at USC LAST GAME'S STARTERS No. Pos. Name Ht. Yr. GP/GS PPG RPG Other Avg. Note 1 F Nina Earl 6-1 Fr. 13 GP/3 GS 11.2 ppg 3.5 rpg 1.0 spg Double-double vs. AZ with 23 pts/10 reb. 14 F Lindsey Pluimer 6-4 Sr. 13 GP/13 GS 13.9 ppg 7.5 rpg 1.1 bpg Has started in 105 consecutive games 31 C Moniquee Alexander 6-6 So. 13 GP/6 GS 4.6 ppg 3.2 rpg 0.2 spg Career-high 11 pts. vs. Tennessee/UCR 3 G Darxia Morris 5-8 Fr. 13 GP/10 GS 8.8 ppg 2.4 rpg 3.0 apg Has 11 steals in her last two games 13 G Erica Tukiainen 6-0 So. 13 GP/7 GS 3.9 ppg 2.6 rpg 1.2 apg Averaged 18 points in 2 exhibition games IN RESERVE No. Pos. Name Ht. Yr. GP/GS PPG RPG Other Avg. Note 2 G Tierra Henderson 5-10 Jr. 13 GP/6 GS 7.2 ppg 4.0 rpg 2.3 spg Played in 77 consecutive games 4 F Christina Nzekwe 6-4 Fr. 13 GP/0 GS 3.1 ppg 3.5 rpg 0.9 spg Tied for team lead w/ 8 boards vs. Cal Poly 5 G Alexis Olivier 5-8 So. 2 GP/0 GS 0.0 ppg 0.0 rpg 1.5 apg Had a career-best 3 assists vs. Southern 10 G Allison Taka 5-8 So. 3 GP/0 GS 0.3 ppg 0.0 rpg 0.3 apg 1 pt./1 ast. in 10 min. vs. Southern 21 G Doreena Campbell 5-10 Fr. 12 GP/12 GS 9.1 ppg 4.2 rpg 3.8 apg Assist/TO ratio of 2.1 ranks fi rst in Pac-10 23 C Chinyere Ibekwe 6-4 Jr. 10 GP/0 GS 2.2 ppg 2.4 rpg 0.5 spg Tied career-high with 3 steals vs. Southern 24 F Candice Brown 6-4 Fr. 10 GP/0 GS 2.0 ppg 1.9 rpg 0.2 spg Shooting 66.7% from fi eld (10-15) 34 F Regina Rogers 6-3 Fr. 13 GP/8 GS 8.3 ppg 5.4 rpg 0.8 bpg 18 boards, 4 blocks in last two games pg. 2 of 7

GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUPS Date Opponent UCLA Starters Result 11-14 at Cal State Northridge Pluimer, Alexander, Morris, Tukiainen, Campbell (Lineup #1) W 11-18 Rice Pluimer, Rogers, Morris, Tukiainen, Campbell (Lineup #2) W 11-20 Cal Poly Earl, Pluimer, Rogers, Tukiainen, Campbell (Lineup #3) W 11-25 Maryland Earl, Pluimer, Rogers, Tukiainen, Campbell L 11-28 Pepperdine Pluimer, Rogers, Morris, Tukiainen, Campbell L 12-1 vs. Idaho State Pluimer, Rogers, Morris, Tukiainen, Campbell L 12-2 vs. Southern Pluimer, Rogers, Henderson, Morris, Campbell (Lineup #4) W 12-8 at San Diego Pluimer, Rogers, Henderson, Morris, Campbell L 12-15 at BYU Pluimer, Rogers, Alexander, Henderson, Campbell (Lineup #5) L 12-19 Tennessee Pluimer, Alexander, Henderson, Morris, Campbell (Lineup #6) L 12-21 UC Riverside Pluimer, Alexander, Henderson, Morris, Campbell W 12-28 at Arizona State Pluimer, Alexander, Henderson, Morris, Campbell L 12-30 at Arizona Earl, Pluimer, Alexander, Morris, Tukiainen (Lineup #7) W Records: Lineup #1: 1-0; Lineup #2: 1-2; Lineup #3: 1-1; Lineup #4: 1-1; Lineup #5: 0-1; Lineup #6: 1-2; Lineup #7: 1-0 Henderson and Morris are not the only high school teammates on the Bruin squad freshmen Christina Nzekwe and Regina Rogers were teammates at Chief Sealth HS in Seattle, WA from 2004-07. FIRST STARTS Four of the five players to earn the starting nod from coach Kathy Olivier in the opener at Cal State Northridge made their fi rst collegiate starts.sophomores Erica Tukiainen and Moniquee Alexander made their first career starts at Northridge. Tukiainen appeared in all 32 games last season off the bench. Alexander saw action in 31 games last season, but did not start a contest. True freshmen Darxia Morris and Doreena Campbell each merited a starting assignment in their fi rst games. It was the fi rst time a Bruin team has started as many as two true freshmen in the fi rst game of a season since the 2002-03 season when Julia Pitts and Nikki Blue were in the starting lineup at Hawaii. The last time the Bruins put out a starting lineup that included more than two freshmen in the starting lineup in the season opener was in the 1996-97 opener against St. Mary's when four freshmen, including three true freshmen, took the floor for the jump (true freshmen - Melanie Pearson, Maylana Martin, Carly Funicello; redshirt freshman Takiyah Jackson). In game two against Rice, the Bruins started three freshmen - center Regina Rogers and guards Campbell and Morris. Rogers made her fi rst career start in the Rice game. The same group started at Pepperdine. Another freshman received her fi rst starting assignment in game three against Cal Poly, as Nina Earl joined two other classmates (Rogers and Campbell) in the starting lineup. The Bruins have utilized seven different starting lineups in the 13 games this year and have used the same lineup in three consecutive games just once. UCLA GETS FIRST PAC-10 WIN AT ARIZONA UCLA earned its fi rst Pac-10 victory of the year, defeating Arizona on the road on Dec. 30, 68-59. Freshman Nina Earl recorded her fi rst career double-double, with career-highs of 23 points and 10 rebounds. Senior Lindsey Pluimer added 10 points and nine boards. UCLA led from start to fi nish, jumping out to a 9-2 lead to start the game and enjoying as much as an 18-point advantage. Arizona rallied to trim the lead to fi ve with 3:29 to play, but Darxia Morris made a steal and fed to Earl, who was fouled and converted both free throws to help diffuse the threat. BRUINS EDGED OUT AT ASU The UCLA women's basketball team was edged out by 24th-ranked Arizona State, 62-59, at Wells Fargo Arena. The game went wire-to-wire, with Darxia Morris making a steal and layup with 1:35 remaining to give UCLA a 59-58 lead. ASU's Sybil Dosty answered with a jumper 15 seconds later for what proved to be the winning margin after UCLA's shots did not fall down the stretch. Morris led UCLA with 14 points and fi ve steals, while Lindsey Pluimer and Doreena Campbell contributed 12 points apiece. Campbell also had career-bests with eight assists and six boards. Regina Rogers added 13 rebounds and three blocks. CHALLENGING '07-08 SCHEDULE The Bruins have already played host to the past two NCAA championship teams this season when it welcomed 2005-06 title holder Maryland on Nov. 25 and 2006-07 champ Tennessee on Dec. 19 to Pauley Pavilion. In all, the Bruins will battle fi ve teams which won their conference or conference tournaments a year ago - Tennessee (SEC), BYU (Mountain West), UC Riverside (Big West), Stanford (Pac-10), Idaho State (Big Sky). Nine opponents advanced to play in the NCAA Tournament in 2007 - Maryland, Idaho State, BYU, Tennessee, UC Riverside, Arizona State, Stanford, Cal, and Washington - and three more played in the WNIT - Rice, San Diego, and Oregon. Beginning on the fi rst of December with a game against Idaho State, the Bruins are in the midst of a stretch which sees them matching up with nine teams over an 11-game stretch which advanced to post-season play during the 2006-07 season. Three UCLA opponents are currently ranked in the Top 5 in the current AP rankings - No. 2 Stanford, No. 3 Tennessee and No. 5 Maryland. BRUINS VS. THE RANKS The Bruins last victory against a nationally ranked opponent came last season in a 77-68 win over then #15- ranked California (Dec. 20, 2006) in Pauley Pavilion. The last time the Bruins bested a top-10 ranked foe came in a January 8, 2006 77-69 win over then ninth-ranked Arizona State in Pauley Pavilion. The Bruin program has never defeated a team ranked higher than fourth in the Associated Press poll (last time came on Nov. 28, 2004 in a 63-60 win over #4 Texas). 2007-08 OUTLOOK Head coach Kathy Olivier welcomes back seven letterwinners (three starters) from last year's team and perhaps the deepest and most highly-regarded recruiting group in school history. The list of returnees includes three of the top five scorers, the top two shot blockers, two of the top three assist makers, three of the top four in steals, and two of the top three in rebounding average. There are three returning starters in the mix, and each Bruins Sign Two Local Standouts For 2008-09 UCLA has signed two highly-regarded local standouts to national letters-of-intent - 5-11 guard Atonye Nyingifa of Torrance, CA (Redondo Union HS) and 5-10 guard Rebekah Gardner of Fontana, CA (Ayala HS). Nyingifa and Gardner will enter UCLA in the fall of 2008 and become members of the 2008-09 Bruin team. HoopGurlz.com rates the Bruins' class No. 12 overall in its class rankings. Both Nyingifa and Gardner were selected as Sporting News HS All-Americans and are ranked as Top 75 prospects by HoopGurlz.com, with Nyingifa ranked No. 19 overall and Gardner No. 66. One California prep rating service rates them both as Top 5 prospects in the State, with Nyingifa No. 2 and Gardner No. 5. Nyingifa, who is rated the No. 6 guard in the nation by HoopGurlz, averaged 16.8 points, 11.0 rebounds, 2.5 steals, 2.1 assists and 1.3 blocks as a junior while being named a first-team All-State selection by CalHiSports and the Daily Breeze Player of the Year for the second time in her career. As a freshman in 2005, she was the youngest player ever to receive that award and was also named the CIF Division- IIA Co-Player of the Year. As a sophomore, Nyingifa earned All-CIF second-team honors and honorable mention Street & Smith's All-America acclaim. Playing for club team Cal Swish Black, Nyingifa won MVP honors at the 2007 End of the Trail Tournament and was an all-tournament selection there in 2006. Gardner rates as a Top 25 guard nationally and earned 2007 CIF Division II-A Player of the Year and EA Sports 2nd-Team All-America honors. She led her Ayala HS team to a 31-4 record and the CIF Division II-A title in 2007, averaging 22.9 points, 9.1 rebounds, 4.2 steals, 2.1 assists and 1.4 blocks per game. She has earned CIF All-State and honorable mention Street & Smith's All-America honors two consecutive years. As a sophomore, she averaged 28.7 points, 10.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game. Gardner plays for club team FBC. "Both Atonye and Rebekah come from very successful high school programs and know how to win," noted Olivier. "They played at the highest club level this summer, and we expect the transition to college to be an easy one for them." Career Records Points 1) Denise Curry (1978-81)... 3,198 5) Natalie Williams (1991-94)... 1,813 10) Lisa Willis (2003-06)... 1,677 13) Anne Dean (1983-86)... 1,364 14) Lindsey Pluimer (2005-)...1,299 Rebounds 1) Denise Curry (1978-81)... 1,310 5) Ann Meyers (1975-78)...819 10) Dora Dome (1985-88)...674 15) Lindsey Pluimer (2005-)...635 Blocked Shots 1) Ann Meyers (1975-78)...101 Necie Thompson (1981-84)...101 5) Sandra VanEmbricqs (1987-90)...95 6) Lynn Kamrath (1989-92)...83 7) Denise Curry (1978-81)...74 Lindsey Pluimer (2005-)... 74 Pronunciations Moniquee Alexander...Monique Nina Earl...KNEE-nah Tierra Henderson... tee-air-uh Chinyere Ibekwe...chin-YAIR-eh ib-beck-way Darxia Morris... dar-ex-ee-uh Christina Nzekwe...na-ZECK-way Kathy/Alexis Olivier...oh-LIV-ee-ay Lindsey Pluimer...PLUM-er Allison Taka... TOCK-uh Erica Tukiainen...TWO-key-EYE-nen pg. 3 of 7

ranked among the Pac-10 leaders in at least one statistical category in the 2006-07 season. Leading returning scorer Lindsey Pluimer (15.5 ppg) tops the list of returning starters which includes forwards Chinyere Ibekwe (32 starts in 2006-07) and guard Tierra Henderson (31 starts in 2006-07). Pluimer ranked amongst the top 10 in the conference last season in six categories, including scoring with the ninth-best mark. Ibekwe ranked 11th in shooting percentage (.503) and offensive rebounds (2.78). Henderson led the team and ranked fourth in the conference in steals (2.09). A group of four sophomores, including guards Erica Tukiainen, Allison Taka and Alexis Olivier, as well as center Moniquee Alexander, are also returning. UCLA adds six freshmen in a class which was rated fourth-best in the nation by All-Star Girls Report and tied for eighth-best by HoopGurlz.com to the mix. The group includes forward Candice Brown of Bishop Amat HS from Riverside, CA; guard Doreena Campbell of Edison HS and Alexandria, VA; forward Nina Earl of Diamond Ranch HS and Pomona, CA; guard Darxia Morris from Pasadena, CA Muir HS; forward Christina Nzekwe from Seattle, WA Chief Sealth HS; and center Regina Rogers from Seattle, WA Chief Sealth HS. PRE-SEASON PROGNOSTICATIONS The Pac-10 women s basketball coaches picked UCLA to finish fifth in the conference in the annual pre-season poll. Stanford, with eight fi rst-place votes, was the solid choice to fi nish fi rst. The Cardinal (79 points) were followed by Arizona State (one fi rst-place vote, 71), California (one fi rst-place vote, 68), USC (56), UCLA (44), Oregon (34), Arizona (31), Oregon State (16), Washington State (10). The Pac-10 media picked UCLA to fi nish sixth, behind Stanford, Arizona State, California, USC and Washington. Trailing UCLA were Oregon, Arizona, Oregon State and Washington State. CSTV.com selected UCLA as one of its five sleeper teams "nobody wants to see on their schedule", and women's basketball expert Debbie Antonelli also called UCLA the "surprise team out of the Pac-10" on the Shootaround with Beth and Debbie podcast. WHAT'S RETURNING? 56% of the total fi eld goals made (525-943); 59% of the games started (95/160); 51% of the minutes played (3304/6422); 56% of the rebounds pulled down (635/1145); 40% of the three-point fi eld goals made (52/131); 38% of the assists handed out (172/453); 62% of the steals made (151/244); 71% of the blocked shots made (64/90). FIRST TO 100 JERSEYS Several Bruin teams will be wearing special jerseys or patches in 2007-08 to commemorate UCLA being the First to 100 NCAA Championships. The women's basketball team will don the new jerseys that have a different-colored "C" in UCLA. The "C" signifi es the Roman numeral for 100. NAME GAME Two Bruins had name changes during the off-season. Guard Erica Latimer is now going by Erica Tukiainen (her mother's last name). Assistant coach Maylana Martin was married in August and is now going by Maylana Douglas. PLAYER BIO UPDATES #1 Nina Earl Recorded her fi rst career doubledouble with a career-best 23-point/10-rebound effort at Arizona Had eight points with three rebounds at ASU Scored 10 points and hit two big three-pointers to kill a UCR fi rst-half comeback in the first half Tallied nine points vs. Tennessee Tied for the team lead with 13 points at BYU Scored a team-high 12 points at San Diego Totaled 11 points and a careerhigh three assists vs. Southern Scored six points with four boards vs. Idaho State Came off bench to score seven with a career-best fi ve boards at Pepperdine Scored six points and added two steals and three boards in a starting role against Maryland Made first career start against Cal Poly and contributed a season-high 17 points Scored 11 off the bench v. Rice Scored 13 off the bench with a block and an assist at CSUN Had 2,291 points, 906 rebounds, 544 steals in four years at Diamond Ranch HS in Pomona, CA Averaged 21.6 points and 6.7 rebounds per game as a senior Two-time CIF Player of the Year MVP of the City vs. CIF All-Star game. Career Highs: Pts. 23 at Arizona, 12/30/07; Reb. 10 at Arizona, 12/30/07; Asst. 3 v. Southern, 12/2/07; Blk. 1, last at Arizona, 12/30/07; Stls. 2, last at BYU, 12/15/07. #2 Tierra Henderson Tied her career-high with seven steals and also scored seven points in the win at Arizona Earned her sixth-straight start and had four points and three steals at ASU Recorded seven points, fi ve rebounds and five assists against UCR Had a season-best four steals vs. Tennessee Scored seven points at BYU Had six points, six boards (tied for team high) in start at USD Made her fi rst start of the year against Southern and scored eight points with four rebounds and two steals Grabbed seven boards and scored seven points against Idaho State Scored a career-best 15 points to tie for team-high honors and added three steals at Pepperdine Played a solid all-around game against Maryland, scoring eight points with four rebounds and three steals off the bench Shot 4-6 from the fi eld and scored nine points against Cal Poly Scored nine and added three steals v. Rice Totaled four points and grabbed six rebounds off the bench at CS Northridge Starter in 31 of the 32 games last season Ranked fourth in the Pac-10 in steals (2.09) Averaged 5.1 points and 3.6 rebounds last season Her steals total of 67 ranked eighth on the all-time school list for the sophomore class Scored in double fi gures in fi ve games and had 14 contests with at least six points. Career Highs: Pts. 15 at Pepperdine, 11/28/07; Reb. 8 v. Gonzaga, 11/24/06; Asst. 7 v. Washington State, 3/2/07; Blk. 1 v. Cal Poly, 11/20/07; Stls. 7, last at Arizona, 12/30/07. #3 Darxia Morris Has 11 steals in the last two games Had a career-high six steals, plus a blocked shot in the win at Arizona Led team with 14 points and fi ve steals while playing a career-high 33 minutes at ASU Set career-bests in rebounds (six) and assists (fi ve) while scoring nine points vs. UC Riverside Had 12 points and four assists in a starting role vs. Tennessee Scored seven points with two steals off the bench BY THE NUMBERS Double-Double (pts/reb) Pluimer (3) Rogers (1) Earl (1) Double Figure Points Pluimer (12) Earl (8) Rogers (5) Campbell (5) Morris (5) Alexander (2) Henderson (1) Tukiainen (1) 20 Pt. Scoring Morris (1) Earl (1) Double Figure Rebounds Pluimer (3) Rogers (2) Earl (1) Leading Scorers (w/ ties) Pluimer (7) Earl (3) Morris (2) Campbell (1) Henderson (1) Rogers (1) Leading Rebounders (w/ ties) Pluimer (7) Rogers (3) Henderson (2) Tukiainen (1) Nzekwe (1) Brown (1) Earl (1) FOR THE RECORD Home Games 3-2 Away Games 2-4 Neutral Games 1-1 In Overtime Games 0-0 Lead at the half 6-0 Trail at the half 0-7 Tied at half 0-0 Vs. Ranked Opponent 0-3 UCLA 80 Pts. or over 2-0 UCLA 70-79 Pts. 3-3 UCLA 60-69 Pts. 1-1 UCLA Under 60 Pts. 0-3 Opp. 80 Pts. or over 1-2 Opp. Scoring 70-79 Pts. 1-2 Opp. Scoring 60-69 Pts. 2-3 Opp. Under 60 Pts. 2-0 UCLA Fg%.500 or better 1-0 UCLA Fg%.450-.499 1-1 UCLA Fg%.400-.449 4-2 UCLA Fg%.350-.399 0-3 UCLA Fg%.300-.349 0-1 Opp. Fg% less than.300 2-0 Opp. Fg%.300-.349 2-2 Opp. Fg%.350-.399 0-1 Opp. Fg%.400-.449 2-1 Opp. Fg%.450-.500 0-2 Opp FG% over.500 0-1 Outshooting Oppt. 6-2 Outshot by Oppt. 0-5 Shooting % Tied with Oppt. 0-0 UCLA Reb. Advantage 6-2 Oppt. Reb. Advantage 0-5 Rebounds Tied 0-0 Fewer Turnovers than Oppt. 3-4 More Turnovers than Oppt. 2-1 Same Turnovers as Oppt. 1-2 Margin is 10 Pts. or less 2-4 Margin is 11-20 Pts. 2-3 Margin is 20+ Pts. 2-0 With Five Minutes to Play: UCLA leads 6-1 UCLA trails 0-6 Game tied 0-0 One Player in Double Figures 0-1 Two Players in Double Figures 2-1 Three Players in Double Figures 1-5 Four Players in Double Figures 1-0 Five Players in Double Figures 2-0 All Five Starters in Double Figures 0-0 No Players in Double Figures 0-0 pg. 4 of 7

at BYU Had three steals and scored four points against Southern Scored 11 points against Idaho State Tied her career-best with fi ve assists and scored seven points in a starting role at Pepperdine Dished a career-high fi ve assists and scored eight with two steals against Maryland Led all players with career-best 21 points off the bench and also posted career-highs with four rebounds, assists and steals vs. Cal Poly Had four points, three assists v. Rice Scored 12 and had three steals in a starting role at CS Northridge Played at Muir HS in Pasadena, CA Point guard who averaged 14.9 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.9 assists per game as a senior Two-time fi rst-team all-cif selection Pasadena Star-News Player of the Year for 2007. Career Highs: Pts. 21 v. Cal Poly, 11/20/07; Reb. 6 v. UCR, 12/21/07; Asst. 5, last v. UCR, 12/21/07; Blk. 1, last at Arizona, 12/30/07; Stls. 6 at Arizona, 12/30/07. #4 Christina Nzekwe Scored two points and had a block and steal at Arizona Pulled down four rebounds against UC Riverside Had three points, a steal and a block vs. Tennessee Scored a collegiate-best eight points, grabbed four rebounds and had two steals in a season-high 20 minutes at BYU Had fi ve boards at USD Grabbed six rebounds against Southern Had four points, two boards at Pepperdine Had two big steals and scored four against Maryland Tied for team lead with eight rebounds and was a perfect 3-3 from the fi eld, scoring six points vs. Cal Poly Scored six with five boards v. Rice Had two points, fi ve rebounds, two assists, one block and three steals off the bench at CS Northridge Played with fellow Bruin Regina Rogers at Chief Sealth HS in Seattle, WA Team won two State titles in 2005 and 2006 Averaged 10 points and 11 rebounds per contest as a senior Scored 15 points in the State 3A title game Honorable mention Street and Smith's All-American. Career Highs: Pts. 8 at BYU, 12/15/07; Reb. 8 v. Cal Poly, 11/20/07; Asst. 2 at CS Northridge, 11/14/07; Blk. 1, last at Arizona, 12/30/07; Stls. 3 at CS Northridge, 11/14/07. #5 Alexis Olivier Tied for team-high honors with three assists against Southern in just four minutes of play Saw her first action of the year vs. Cal Poly, playing in a career-high four minutes Saw action in three games in 2006-07 Earned a spot on the Director's Honor Roll in all three academic quarters to date. Career Highs: Pts. n/a; Reb. n/a; Asst. 3 v. Southern, 12/2/07; Stl. n/a. #10 Allison Taka Had one point and one assist in 10 minutes against Southern Recorded her fi rst career steal against Cal Poly Made a brief appearance in the fi rst half of the opener at CS Northridge and missed her only shot attempt Appeared in eight games in 2006-07 Earned a spot on the Director's Honor Roll in all three academic quarters. Career Highs: Pts. 2, last vs. Washington State, 3/2/07; Reb. 1 v. UCSB, 11/12/06; Asst. 1, last v. Southern, 12/2/07; Stls. 1 vs. Cal Poly, 11/20/07. #13 Erica Tukiainen Made seventh start of year at Arizona and tied her careerhigh with four assists Had fi ve points off bench at USD Scored six points with a career-high three steals vs. Southern Had a fi ve-point, six-rebound game against Idaho State Totaled two points with three boards against Maryland Scored six with two assists against Cal Poly Had seven points, three assists v. Rice Made her fi rst career start at CS Northridge and scored 10 points and recorded career-highs in rebounds (nine) and assists (four) Saw action in all 32 games last season off the bench The former Erica Latimer took her mother's last name over the summer Last year, she hit 11 of 27 shots from three-point range and had two double digit scoring games (12 v. Cal and 11 v. USC) Earned a spot on the Director's Honor Roll in all three academic quarters. Career Highs: Pts. 12 v. Cal, 12/20/06; Reb. 9 at CS Northridge, 11/14/07; Asst. 4, last at Arizona, 12/30/07; Stl. 3 v. Southern, 12/2/07; Blk. 1, last v. UCR, 12/21/07. #14 Lindsey Pluimer Has made 12 of her last 25 three-point attempts Has blocked at least one shot in nine of the last 10 games Just missed a double-double with 10 points and nine rebounds, along with a career-high tying four assists at Arizona Scored 12 points with two steals and four boards at ASU Recorded her third double-double of the season with 16 points and 10 boards vs. UCR Led the team with 16 points vs. Tennessee Team-leader with 13 points (tied with Nina Earl) and nine rebounds at BYU Scored six at USD to stop a 20-game streak in double fi gure points All-Tournament selection at the Nugget Classic after scoring 19 points vs. Southern and recording 11 points, a career-high tying 13 rebounds and a career-high tying four assists against Idaho State Tied for team-high honors with 15 points at Pepperdine and also had two blocks Led UCLA with 17 points and added three steals and four rebounds against Maryland Scored a season-high 18 points and tied for the team lead with eight boards against Cal Poly Recorded her sixth career double-double with 12 points and 11 rebounds vs. Rice and also tied career-highs with four assists and three blocks Scored a team-best 16 points and grabbed nine boards in opener at CS Northridge Nominee for the Lowe's Senior CLASS Award One of seven Bruins to have totaled at least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 60 blocked shots for a career Has started every game in her Bruin career One of 16 Bruins to have scored at least 1,000 points and grabbed 500 rebounds Where the Bruins Rank in the Pac-10 (thru 12/31 games) INDIVIDUAL TEAM (Top 5) Scoring Pluimer... 6th (13.9) Earl... 17th (11.2) Rebounding Pluimer...5th (7.5) Rogers... 16th (5.4) Assists Campbell... 7th (3.75) Morris... T-9th (3.00) Field Goal % Earl... 6th (.509) Free Throw % Pluimer... 5th (.786) Steals Morris... 2nd (2.62) Henderson... T-4th (2.31) 3-Point Field Goal % Pluimer... 2nd (.450) Blocked Shots Pluimer... T-4th (1.08) Rogers... 9th (0.77) Assist/TO Ratio Campbell... 1st (2.14) Morris... 9th (0.87) Offensive Rebounds Pluimer... T-5th (2.69) Defensive Rebounds Pluimer... 5th (4.85) Minutes Campbell... 18th (29.75) Pluimer... 19th (29.50) Scoring Offense 2nd... 72.8 Field Goal % Defense 3rd....383 3-Point Field Goal % 2nd....370 Rebounding Offense 1st... 44.7 Rebounding Margin 4th... +4.1 Blocked Shots 2nd... 3.54 Assists 5th... 14.15 Steals 1st... 11.69 Turnover Margin 4th...+0.77 Offensive Rebounds 1st... 16.31 Defensive Rebounds 2nd... 28.38 Had career highs in scoring average (15.5), assists (58), blocks (27), steals (33), points (495) and rebounds (183) last season Ranked in the top 10 in Pac-10 in six stat categories last season Second-team Academic All-America District VIII selection and fi rst-team All-Pac-10 academic selection. Career Highs: Pts. 27 v. Sacramento State, 11/25/06; Reb. 13, last v. Idaho State, 12/1/07; Asst. 4, last at Arizona, 12/30/07; Blk. 3, last v. Rice, 11/18/07; Stl. 5 at Washington State, 12/29/06. #21 Doreena Campbell Ranked 1st in the Pac-10 in assist/turnover ratio (2.14) Has had two games with no turnovers (Rice, BYU) and four with just one Sat out the Arizona game to nurse a sprained ankle Scored 12 points and contributed career-highs with eight assists and six rebounds at ASU Recorded six points, four assists and two steals before fouling out against UCR Scored seven points with four assists vs. Tennessee Scored four points with four rebounds and three assists at BYU Had seven points, four rebounds, three assists, four steals at USD Scored nine points with four offensive rebounds vs. Southern Recorded six boards, four assists and 2 blocks vs. Idaho State Had nine points, fi ve rebounds and two assists at Pepperdine Posted her fourth-consecutive double-fi gure scoring output against Maryland with 15 points and added four rebounds and two steals Recorded career-highs in rebounds and assists with six and added 12 points against Cal Poly Led the Bruins with 14 points and six assists and had zero turnovers in a game-high 35 minutes v. Rice Totaled 14 points, fi ve rebounds, three assists and seven steals in a starting assignment at CS Northridge All-around guard who can handle the point and off-guard position Led her Alexandria, VA Edison HS team to a four-year record of 104-9 Finished her career as the No. 5 scored in Virginia HS history (2,237 points) and No. 2 in assists (566) Scored in double figures in each of her 113 prep games Averaged 19.7 points, 7.2 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 4.3 steals as a senior. Career Highs: Pts. 14, last v. Rice, 11/18/07; Reb. 6, last at ASU, 12/28/07; Asst. 8 at ASU, 12/28/07; Blk. 2 v. Idaho State, 12/1/07; Stls. 7 at CS Northridge, 11/14/07. #23 Chinyere Ibekwe Scored two points with two boards at Arizona Had one assist and one steal at ASU Scored a season-high six points vs. Tennessee Scored three at USD Tied her career-high with three steals and added four boards against Southern Scored four points with four rebounds against Idaho State Grabbed two rebounds off bench at Pepperdine Scored three points with two offensive boards pg. 5 of 7

against Maryland Made season debut against Cal Poly and scored four points and grabbed six rebounds in just eight minutes of play Started all 32 games in 2006-07 and had eight double-fi gure scoring games and six double-fi gure rebounding games Ranked sixth in the Pac-10 in offensive rebounds (2.78) and 11th in rebounding (6.6) Her 212 rebounds led the team last season and were the eighth-highest total ever by a Bruin sophomore Her 24 blocked shots ranked fifth on that list. Career Highs: Pts. 21 v. Gonzaga, 11/24/06; Reb. 13 at Arizona State, 11/18/07; Asst. 2, last v. Sacramento St., 1/28/07; Stl. 3, last v. Southern, 12/2/07; Blk. 3 at Tennessee, 11/16/06. #24 Candice Brown Scored four points with a blocked shot and rebound at Arizona Scored six points and added a team-high tying six rebounds, one block at USD in 14 minutes of action Six points, six rebounds vs. Southern in 14 minutes of action Scored four off the bench at Pepperdine Made her season debut against Cal Poly and had two points and three boards in eight minutes Member of three CIF Southern Section championship teams and two CIF State championship squads at Bishop Amat HS Honorable mention Street and Smith's All-America Averaged 12.7 points and 9.1 rebounds as a senior Three-year fi rst-team All-CIF selection. Career Highs: Pts. 6, last at San Diego, 12/8/07; Reb. 6, last at San Diego, 12/7/07; Asst. 1, last at San Diego, 12/8/07; Stl. 1, last at BYU, 12/15/07; Blk. 1, last at Arizona, 12/30/07. #31 Moniquee Alexander Scored eight points, including six second-chance points, with four rebounds at Arizona Pulled down fi ve rebounds at ASU Scored a career-high 11 points for the second consecutive game against UCR and also added a season-high seven rebounds Had career-best 11 points on 5-5 shooting from the fi eld vs. Tennessee Scored three points and had two offensive rebounds and a block in a starting role at BYU Had two boards at San Diego... Scored fi ve points with a steal and two boards vs. Southern Scored a season-high eight points vs. Idaho State and also grabbed four rebounds Had four points, three rebounds at Pepperdine Scored two points with three rebounds vs. Cal Poly Had four points, four rebounds v. Rice Made her fi rst career start in the opener at CS Northridge and totaled two points, fi ve rebounds Saw action in 31 games last season and averaged 3.2 points and 2.7 rebounds per game. Career Highs: Pts. 11 last v. UCR, 12/21/07; Reb. 10 v. UCSB, 11/12/06; Asst. 2 at CS Northridge, 11/14/07; Stl. 2, last v. Stanford, 12/22/06; Blk. 2 v. Stanford, 12/22/06. #34 Regina Rogers Has 53 rebounds in the last nine games Recorded six points, fi ve rebounds and a block at Arizona Grabbed 13 rebounds and had three blocks and nine points at ASU Scored six points with a block and two boards against UCR Came off bench for four points, three boards vs. Tennessee Had three points and rebounds at BYU Scored eight at San Diego Scored eight points with fi ve rebounds against Southern Led the Bruins with 12 points on 6-8 shooting against Idaho State Pulled down a career-high 16 rebounds, including 10 on the offensive end, and scored 12 at Pepperdine Scored 10 points with five rebounds against Maryland Recorded 10 points and had two assists and two steals vs. Cal Poly Scored 12 points in her fi rst career start v. Rice Came off the bench to score eight points and grab fi ve rebounds at CS Northridge Played with fellow Bruin Christina Nzekwe at Seattle, WA Chief Sealth HS Team was State champs in 2005 and 2006 MVP of 2006 State Tournament Averaged 16 points and 14 rebounds as a senior. Career Highs: Pts. 12, last at Pepperdine, 11/28/07; Reb. 16 at Pepperdine, 11/28/07; Asst. 2, last at Pepperdine, 11/28/07; Blk. 3 at ASU, 12/28/07; Stls. 2, last at Pepperdine, 11/28/07. Head Coach Kathy Olivier Now in her 15th season as UCLA head coach, Kathy Olivier has energized the program. The former standout player at Cal State Fullerton and UNLV has produced two Pac-10 Players of the Year (Maylana Martin and Natalie Williams), three Pac-10 Freshman Players of the Year (Martin, Noelle Quinn and Erica Gomez), a Pac-10 team championship (1999) and a Pac-10 Tournament championship (2006). She is the only current Pac-10 coach to have as many as three freshmen named fi rst-team All-Conference performers. Over the last 10 years, her teams have fi nished in the top four of the Pac-10 standings six times, a total bettered by only one other conference institution during that period. From 1998-2000, she guided UCLA to a school-best three straight NCAA tournament appearances and had the Bruins back in the NCAA Tournament again in 2006. Interest in UCLA women's basketball has taken off to new levels under Olivier. The only six regular season crowds in Bruin history of over 7,000 fans have come out to support UCLA during her tenure. In fact, the top 13 regular season crowds in school history have come with Olivier at the helm. She has steadily built the program to refl ect her own positive, upbeat and outgoing personality. Olivier has posted a 222-200 overall mark, which includes six top-four Pac-10 fi nishes in the last 10 years. Her teams may favor a running game on offense, but defense is another Olivier strong point. Six of the all-time school top 10 marks for lowest opponent fi eld goal percentages belong to Olivier-coached squads. Olivier originally joined the UCLA staff in the summer of 1986 as an assistant coach. Olivier began her coaching career at UNLV as a graduate assistant in 1981-82. Following one season at UC Irvine (1982-83), she was hired at USC and was on the Trojan staff for three years (1983-84 through 1985-86) as an assistant. USC, led by sophomore Cheryl Miller, won the NCAA title in Olivier s fi rst year (1984) and reached the championship game in her third season (1986). The former Kathy Ricks, Olivier was a standout player at Cal State Fullerton and then at UNLV. As a freshman (1977-78) at CSUF, she averaged 15.6 points and 9.2 rebounds and raised her scoring average to 19.3 as a sophomore. As a junior (1979-80) at UNLV, she earned All-America honors while averaging a team-high 16.3 points and 5.7 rebounds. In her fi nal year (1980-81), she led the Rebels in scoring (20.2) and ranked second in rebounding (9.2). The former Kathy Ricks, Olivier was a standout player at Cal State Fullerton and then at UNLV. As a freshman (1977-78) at CSUF, she averaged 15.6 points and 9.2 rebounds and raised her scoring average to 19.3 as a sophomore. As a junior (1979-80) at UNLV, she earned All-America honors while averaging a team-high 16.3 points and 5.7 rebounds. In her fi nal year (1980-81), she led the Rebels in scoring (20.2) and ranked second in rebounding (9.2). pg. 6 of 7

2007-08 Season Bests #1 Nina Earl Minutes: 38 at Arizona, 12/30/07 Pts: 23 at Arizona, 12/30/07 Reb: 10 at Arizona, 12/30/07 Assists: 3 v. Southern, 12/2/07 Steals: 2, last at BYU, 12/15/07 Blocks: 1, last at Arizona, 12/30/07 #2 Tierra Henderson Minutes: 33 v. UCR, 12/21/07 Pts: 15 at Pepperdine, 11/28/07 Reb: 7 v. Idaho State, 12/1/07 Assists: 5 v. UCR, 12/21/07 Steals: 7 at Arizona, 12/30/07 Blocks: n/a #3 Darxia Morris Minutes: 33 at ASU, 12/28/07 Pts: 21 v. Cal Poly, 11/20/07 Reb: 6 v. UCR, 12/21/07 Assists: 5, last v. UCR, 12/21/07 Steals: 6 at Arizona, 12/30/07 Blocks: 1, last at Arizona, 12/30/07 #4 Christina Nzekwe Minutes: 20 at BYU, 12/15/07 Pts: 8 at BYU, 12/15/07 Reb: 8 v. Cal Poly, 11/20/07 Assists: 2 at CSUN, 11/14/07 Steals: 3 at CSUN, 11/14/07 Blocks: 1, last at Arizona, 12/30/07 #5 Alexis Olivier Minutes: 4, last v. Southern, 12/2/07 Pts: n/a Reb: n/a Assists: 3 v. Southern, 12/2/07 Steals: n/a Blocks: n/a #10 Allison Taka Minutes: 10 v. Southern, 12/2/07 Pts: 1 v. Southern, 12/2/07 Reb: n/a Assists: 1 v. Southern, 12/2/07 Steals: 1 v. Cal Poly, 11/20/07 Blocks: n/a #13 Erica Tukiainen Minutes: 26 at CSUN, 11/14/07 Pts: 10 at CSUN, 11/14/07 Reb: 9 at CSUN, 11/14/07 Assists: 4, last at Arizona, 12/30/07 Steals: 3 v. Southern, 12/2/07 Blocks: 1 v. UCR, 12/21/07 #14 Lindsey Pluimer Minutes: 34 at ASU, 12/28/07 Pts: 19 v. Southern, 12/2/07 Reb: 13 v. Idaho State, 12/1/07 Assists: 4, last at Arizona, 12/30/07 Steals: 3, v. Maryland, 11/25/07 Blocks: 3 v. Rice, 11/18/07 #21 Doreena Campbell Minutes: 37 at San Diego, 12/8/07 Pts: 15 v. Maryland, 11/25/07 Reb: 6, last at ASU, 12/28/07 Assists: 8 at ASU, 12/28/07 Steals: 7 at CSUN, 11/14/07 Blocks: 2 v. Idaho State, 12/1/07 #23 Chinyere Ibekwe Minutes: 15 v. Southern, 12/2/07 Pts: 6 v. Tennessee, 12/19/07 Reb: 6 v. Cal Poly, 11/20/07 Assists: 1, last at ASU, 12/28/07 Steals: 3 v. Southern, 12/2/07 Blocks: 1 v. UCR, 12/21/07 #24 Candice Brown Minutes: 14, last at San Diego, 12/8/07 Pts: 6, last at San Diego, 12/8/07 Reb: 6, last at San Diego, 12/8/07 Assists: 1 at San Diego, 12/8/07 Steals: 1, last at BYU, 12/15/07 Blocks: 1, last at Arizona, 12/30/07 #31 Moniquee Alexander Minutes: 22 at CSUN, 11/14/07 Pts: 11, last v. UCR, 12/21/07 Reb: 7 v. UCR, 12/21/07 Assists: 2 at CSUN, 11/14/07 Steals: 1, last v. Southern, 12/2/07 Blocks: 1 at BYU, 12/15/07 #34 Regina Rogers Min.: 26 at ASU, 12/28/07 Pts: 12, last v. Southern, 12/2/07 Reb: 16 at Pepperdine, 11/28/07 Ast: 2, last at Pepperdine, 11/28/07 Stls: 2, last at Pepperdine, 11/28/07 Blocks: 3 at ASU, 12/28/07 UCLA Team Highs FG %:.533 (40-75) v. Cal Poly, 11/20/07 FT %:.773 (17-22) at ASU, 12/28/07 3-Pointers Made: 6 v. Southern, 12/2/07 FG Made: 40 v. Cal Poly, 11/20/07 FT Made: 23 v. Cal Poly, 11/20/07 Reb: 57 v. Idaho State, 12/1/07 Points: 107 v. Cal Poly, 11/20/07 Assists: 20, last v. UCR, 12/21/07 Turnovers: 27 at ASU, 12/28/07 Steals: 17 at Arizona, 12/30/07 Blocks: 6, last at Arizona, 12/30/07 Pts. at Half: 52 vs. Cal Poly, 11/20/07 Opponent Team Highs FG %:.527 (29-55) v. Maryland, 11/25/07 FT %:.900 (18-20) v. Idaho State, 12/1/07 3-Pts. Made: 12 v. Idaho State, 12/1/07 FGs Made: 31, last v. Cal Poly, 11/20/07 FT Made: 30 at Pepperdine, 11/28/07 Reb: 48 at ASU, 12/28/07 Points: 91 at Pepperdine, 11/28/07 Assists: 18, last v. Tennessee, 12/19/07 Turnovers: 29 at ASU, 12/28/07 Steals: 15 v. Tennessee, 12/19/07 Blocks: 6 v. Southern, 12/2/07 Pts. at Half: 40, last v. Idaho State 12/1/07 UCLA Team Lows FG %:.338 (23-68) at BYU, 12/15/07 FT %:.500 (6-12) v. Idaho State, 12/1/07 3-Pointers Made: 0 at ASU, 12/28/07 FG Made: 22 at San Diego, 12/8/07 FT Made: 6 v. Idaho State, 12/1/07 Reb: 27 v. Tennessee, 12/19/07 Points: 57 at San Diego, 12/8/07 Assists: 7, last at BYU, 12/15/07 Turnovers: 15 v. BYU, 12/15/07 Steals: 4 v. Idaho State, 12/1/07 Blocks: 1, last v. Southern, 12/2/07 Pts. at Half: 21 v. Idaho State, 12/1/07 Opponent Team Lows FG %:.290 (18-62) v. UCR, 12/21/07 FT %:.417 (5-12) v. Rice, 11/18/07 3-Pts. Made: 2 at San Diego, 12/8/07 FGs Made: 17 at Arizona, 12/30/07 FT Made: 5 v. Rice, 11/18/07 Reb: 34, last at Arizona, 12/30/07 Points: 52 v. Southern, 12/2/07 Assists: 8 v. UCR, 12/21/07 Turnovers: 11 v. Idaho State, 12/1/07 Steals: 5, last at BYU, 12/15/07 Blocks: 1 v. Idaho State, 12/1/07 Pts. at Half: 19 v. Southern, 12/2/07 pg. 7 of 7